Bulgari's Eiza González in L'Officiel Paris Wonder Women Issue by Nick Thompson

Bulgari's Eiza González in L'Officiel Paris Wonder Women Issue by Nick Thompson AOC Fashion

Bulgari [IG] ambassador and on-fire actor Eiza González celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Serpenti collection, gracing the cover of L’Officiel Paris’s [IG] June-July 2023 issue in a dazzling set of Bulgari High Jewelry diamonds.

González wears Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello on the cover, styled by Oliver Volquardsen who dresses the Mexico City-raised actor in Dilara Findikoglu, Elissa Poppy, Givenchy, Mugler and more.

Timely Talk About Hard Work

In a refreshing voice about hard work, the upcoming The Three Body Problem star attributes her strong work ethic to growing up in Mexico City, while noting that America has benefitted from the attitude of her people.

“I come from a culture where we work, work, work, work, work. In America, some of the hardest working people that you’ll see—underpaid—are Mexican people or Latin people. We have been always taught to work and work harder, and then after you work harder, work even harder [than that].” 

Nick Thompson [IG] shoots the actor’s ‘Stands Strong’ fashion story for The Wonder Women Issue.

Leading With Strong Values

The 33-year-old daughter of former model Glenda Reyna and Carlos González lost her father at age 12 to a motorcycle accident. The event dramatically influenced her determination to achieve in a successful career.

Feminism and women’s rights leaders haven’t given enough voice to the experiences of women from Mexico and Central and South America, where there are matriarchal traditions far stronger than in American history.

After 17 years in the industry, González has found satisfaction in doing what she believes is right. “I’ve always done, and I will always continue to do, what aligns with the woman I really am, which means I am going to continue to make decisions throughout my life that will align with the values and morals that I have, and my standards, and my expectations, which are pretty high. I am not going to settle for less, ever.” Because, regardless of her success, she will always “keep being the same girl [from] Mexico City.”